Donald Trump, Putin and Moscow
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President Trump said late Thursday that he is “very disappointed” with the conversation he had with Russian President Vladimir Putin and reiterated that he made “no progress” in ending the three-year war in Eastern Europe.
Putin told Trump during the call that Russia won’t back down from its goals in Ukraine, according to Yuri Ushakov, a close adviser to the Russian president, despite the U.S. leader’s calls for a speedy end of the conflict.
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump says he's 'very disappointed' with Vladimir Putin after latest callsSpeaking to reporters, Trump said that his phone calls with Putin are 'dissapointing' as he says Ukraine was being 'hit hard'
The president promised he would end the war before he even took office. Instead Putin is slaughtering more Ukrainian civilians.
Washington — President Trump is speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday at 10 a.m., the U.S. president announced on social media.
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Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday expressed deep frustration over his recent phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying he was "very unhappy" by Putin’s unwillingness to work toward a ceasefire.
Trump said there is “no reason” for Russia’s continued attacks on Ukraine and complained that reaching a ceasefire in the three-year-old war Putin launched has been “tougher” than expected, while crediting Kyiv’s forces for bravery as they’ve battled back Russia’s invasion.
The United States said it would pause the delivery of some weapons to Ukraine as the Pentagon conducts a review of its munition stockpiles.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he was going to speak to U.S. President Donald Trump later in the day.
Trump resumes Ukraine arms shipments and signals support for Russia oil sanctions amid frustration with Putin.